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Update #2616.
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Closes #2536.
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Closes #2616.
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The change fixes installing for RTEMS 3rd Party packages where the
RSB considered them Canadian Cross Compiling (Cxc). Fixing the
Cxc issue broke real Cxc builds. The change corrects the issue of
macros being changed in the Cxc and the prep data not being udpated.
The configuration is loaded again after the updated macros. The
macros are also copied and restored to ensure a clean stable base.
The change also introduces --rtems-tools and --rtems-bsp to align
the command line with the waf configure process or RTEMS application.
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File download by http, ftp, pw support checksum. The %hash
directive provides a means of setting a hash used to
checksum the file.
Files on disk or just downloaded are checked.
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This changes adds support to build the autotools if the host installed
version is not a suitable version. Autoconf and automake have hard coded
references to the install prefix and host tools and this makes it impossible
to relocate, that is use in any path other than the install prefix. To
bootstrap automake you need to first build a suitable autoconf and with that
you can built automake for the install prefix. The other complication is
not referencing the install prefix in the path when building in the RSB.
Having the install prefix in the path can result in strange issues appearing
such as gcc using a new assembler feature not present in an older assember
installed under the install prefix.
The process is to build the autotools using an install prefix to an
internal path inside the RSB temporary path and to use that autoconf
to build the version for the install prefix. The internal install
prefix version is also used to bootstrap RTEMS.
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